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- scan.htm accessdate "2010-05-19".
- scan.htm date "2010-02-20".
- scan.htm isCitedBy King_Wen_sequence.
- scan.htm quote "If you look at the scan of ztd601 you will see two rows of 18 hexagrams, and notice that the hexagrams that are different when inverted have the hexagram name written upside down above them . This is the secret of it, a single hexagram is made to represent two hexagrams when its inverse differs. There are eight hexagrams the same both ways up, occurring in the following pairs: 1/2, 27/28, 29/30, and 61/62. If you look now at the diagram you can see that six of these hexagrams occur in the top row of 18 hexagrams while only two appear in the bottom row of 18. This means that the top row represents 30 individual hexagrams while the bottom row accounts for 34 hexagrams. This very clever and yet simple arrangement appears to be the reasoning behind the unequal division, which is actually an equal division when 'dual hexagrams' are used in this way. The same principle is also shown in ztd762.".
- scan.htm title "Yijing Dao - Archive of Yijing-related scans from Chinese and other sources".
- scan.htm url scan.htm.